Is MN not a Castle Doctrine state? Thought it was. I could see this stuff going really, really sideways in a state like NH or TX, both as Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground states. If no-badge, no-law thugs in balaclavas roll up and break into your house, how can that differ from a “real” break-in?
I honestly have no idea about my state, but if someone bursts into my home that I’m not expecting, they’re getting filled with holes, idc who you are. Like someone else in this thread said, better to go out dead than be “disappeared” to who knows where for illegal reasons.
Is MN not a Castle Doctrine state? Thought it was. I could see this stuff going really, really sideways in a state like NH or TX, both as Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground states. If no-badge, no-law thugs in balaclavas roll up and break into your house, how can that differ from a “real” break-in?
I honestly have no idea about my state, but if someone bursts into my home that I’m not expecting, they’re getting filled with holes, idc who you are. Like someone else in this thread said, better to go out dead than be “disappeared” to who knows where for illegal reasons.
It is a Castle Doctrine State, but not a Stand Your Ground state.